Fresh off another triumph, the Canadian women's hockey team is soon to face its fiercest rivals: the Americans.

Natalie Spooner of Canada makes an unsuccessful attempt at a goal as Goalkeeper Noora Raty of Finland watches the puck slide past the net during the second period of the 2014 Winter Olympics women's ice hockey game at Shayba Arena, Monday, Feb. 10, 2014, in Sochi, Russia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

Megan Agosta scored to break a scoreless tie in the third period, and Jayna Hefford and Rebecca Johnston added insurance goals to lead Canada to a 3-0 victory over Finland on Monday in the Olympic women's hockey tournament.

Shannon Szabados made 14 saves to help Canada remain unbeaten and clinch a spot in the semifinals.

The victory left both Canada and the United States unbeaten heading into Wednesday's round-robin finale between the only countries to have ever won the Olympic or world championship gold medal.

By losing 3-1 to the United States and playing Canada to a scoreless tie for almost 50 minutes, Finland cemented its standing as the third-best team in the world and the favorite to win the bronze medal at the Sochi Games.